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Critical Vulnerabilities Patched in MapPress Maps Plugin

On April 1, 2020, the Wordfence Threat Intelligence Team discovered two vulnerabilities in MapPress Maps for WordPress, a WordPress plugin with over 80,000 installations. One vulnerability that allowed stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) was present in both the free and...
How to track & monitor WordPress database changes?

How to track & monitor WordPress database changes?

Did you know that you can track and monitor changes that occur within your WordPress’ site database? This post explains how you can do just that, as well as learn more about the benefits of monitoring WordPress databases and the types of alerts you can receive...
Wordfence Helping Our Friends in Australia Fight Bush Fires

Wordfence Helping Our Friends in Australia Fight Bush Fires

Last fall as wildfires ravaged much of Australia, we were deeply affected by the stories of destruction coming out of numerous communities. As a global company with customers and friends in the region affected by these events, we looked for opportunities to help, much...
WSAL 4.0.3: Support for WooCommerce 4.0 & new bbPress add-on

WSAL 4.0.3: Support for WooCommerce 4.0 & new bbPress add-on

Today we are excited to announce WP Security Audit Log 4.0.3. It features an improved WooCommerce activity log sensor with broader coverage, support for the new WooCommerce 4.0 and the new admin tool, an activity log add-on for bbPress, and many other plugin updates....
WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: April 2020, Part 1

WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: April 2020, Part 1

New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the first half of April, so we want to keep you aware. In this post, we cover recent WordPress plugin, theme and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you are running one of the vulnerable plugins...

Vulnerability Patched in Accordion Plugin

A few weeks ago, our Threat Intelligence team discovered a vulnerability in Accordion, a WordPress plugin installed on over 30,000 sites. This flaw allowed any authenticated user with subscriber-level and above permissions the ability to import a new accordion and...
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